India and China are all set to hold the top-level military dialogue today at eastern Ladakh’s Chushul-Moldo Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) point. India is hopeful that the talks will help to diffuse the month-long troop confrontation between the armies of the 2 countries. The Indian military delegation will be led by 14 Corps commander Lt-General Harinder Singh, who will cross-over into Chinese territory for the dialogue. The People’s Liberation Army will be represented by the commander of the South Xinjiang Military District, Major General Liu Lin, who oversees the Line of Actual Control (LAC) opposite Ladakh. The rival senior military officers may have to revert to their political-military hierarchy for “fresh directions” if the “respective positions of their armies” cannot be bridged, said sources.